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dailydccomics · 2 months
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Batwoman by J.H. Williams III
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balu8 · 7 months
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J.H. Williams III: Death
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artverso · 19 days
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J.H. Williams III - The Walking Dead
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extraordinary-heroes · 9 months
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Locke & Key/The Sandman Universe: Hell & Gone #1 (Cover art by J.H. Williams III)
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bobbole · 2 months
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J.H. Williams III, Overture art
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ungoliantschilde · 7 months
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some J.H. Williams III in black and white.
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wonderwomanart · 5 months
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Wonder Woman by J.H. Williams III
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classicartverso · 5 months
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J.H. Williams III - Batwoman & Wonder Woman
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radroller · 6 months
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Chase (1998) #4 “Weep for the Future”
Written by Dan Curtis Johnson & J.H. Williams III, Illustrated by J.H. Williams III & Mick Gray
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dailydccomics · 1 month
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Batwoman by J.H. Williams III
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balu8 · 4 months
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J.H. Williams III: Death
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artverso · 5 months
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J.H. Williams III - Batman
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illyanarasputinfan · 9 months
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What was the first LGBTQIA+ comic book that you ever read?
It was Deathwish, a spin-off of the Milestone Comics title Hardware created by Madeleine Blaustein, J.H. Williams III, and Jimmy Palmiotti. It was published and distributed by DC Comics between 1994-1995.
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Deathwish #4 (1995) Milestone Comics
Deathwish tells the story of Lieutenant Marisa Rahm, a transgender detective for the Dakota City Police Department. When trans women around the city begin dying and her girlfriend is abducted, Rahm embarks upon a bloody mission to stop a psychotic serial killer, and save her love.
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Deathwish #4 (1995) Milestone Comics
Rahm was one of the first fictional trans women I’d ever seen portrayed as something other than a plot device. She was a truly powerful force to be reckoned with. Deathwish introduced me to drag, ballroom culture, and helped me understand the difference between gender identity and sexual preference as a youth. I definitely recommend it.
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Madeleine “Maddie” Joan Blaustein (1960-2008)
Deathwish was written by transgender voice actress and writer Madeleine “Maddie” Joan Blaustein, and Yves Fezzani. Sadly, she passed away from an untreated stomach virus, possibly gastroenteritis, in 2008.
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bobbole · 1 month
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Daniel and Lucien (Overture panel) - art by J.H. Williams III
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tomoleary · 1 year
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J.H. Williams Detective Comics #855 Cover Batwoman Original Art (DC, 2009)
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ufonaut · 10 months
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"You're not going to drop me -- it's not in your nature."
"That's my father you're talking about -- as dependable as the sunrise. But I'm my mother's son, too -- and confidentially, she's as crazy as a bedbug."
Jon Kent in Son of Superman (1999) #1
(Howard Chaykin, David Tischman, J.H. Williams III)
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